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Adoption Blog
No. Sometimes a birth mother will contact a national adoption agency or local adoption agency because the agency has advised the birth mother not to work with an adoption attorney or because the adoption agency has a slick website. At times, an expectant mother or birth mother will find that the adoption agency is too […]
Over the last 38+ years, we, at Adoption Attorneys Kirsh & Kirsh, P.C. (“Kirsh & Kirsh”) have heard this concern many times. In fact, our 4 attorneys have over 90 years of experience practicing adoption law, in Indiana, Tennessee, Mississippi, and Kentucky. In our years of experience, we have never heard of a birth father […]
Contact a local adoption agency, national adoption agency, or an adoption law firm, like Adoption Attorneys Kirsh & Kirsh, P.C. (“Kirsh & Kirsh”). Although we, at Kirsh & Kirsh, cannot make the decision easy for you – nobody can make adoption an easy decision, we can simplify the process. Our 4 attorneys have over 90 […]
Surprisingly, BOTH the adoptive parents AND the birth mother name the baby, but not necessarily the same name. This may sound confusing, but it is not. After the baby is born, the birth certificate clerk at the hospital or the hospital registrar will ask the birth mother if she would like to name the baby. Some […]
In many states, it is not possible, but it depends on the state in which the adoption attorney or adoption agency files the adoption and what the birth mother signed allowing the child to be placed for adoption. If the birth mother signed a consent to adoption in Indiana, Indiana law does not give a […]




